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28 May 2022, 19:19
The Invincible Presented in Intriguing New Screenshots
New screenshots from The Invincible have hit the web. The title, based on Stanislaw Lem's novel, looks quite nice.
Developers of The Invincible showed off new screenshots from the game on social media. The screenshots reveal a glimpse at the hero's vehicle, buildings or the surface of the desert planet Regis III. Until now, the materials from the interview, which the creators gave to the Edge magazine, were available only to its subscribers.
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The Invincible is an atmospheric game based on the novel of the same title by Polish sci-fi writer Stanislaw Lem. Starward Industries is responsible for its creation. The game, described as a retrofuturistic science fiction thriller, is a first-person adventure with non-linear plot.
According to initial announcements, the release of The Invincible is expected to take place this year, the title is coming to PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox One Series S/X.
- The Invincible - official website
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